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Anyone else seen the movie Reel Steel? The final fight the arena they were in had a sponsorship logo for the XBOX 720. So hopefully if they have already started advertising for the system then it isn't too far off from an expected release date?
I really don't think that's considered advertising for it. The movie is set in the future so they're trying to make that seem like the new Xbox out in the future.
I'm also very sure it's not going to be called the Xbox 720.
I really don't think that's considered advertising for it. The movie is set in the future so they're trying to make that seem like the new Xbox out in the future.
I'm also very sure it's not going to be called the Xbox 720.
It's not gonna be called 720. It's just the media name, that Microsoft is just letting everyone use as the code name.
Kinda like how the 360 wasn't called the 360, or like how the Kinect was called Project Natal.
I really don't think that's considered advertising for it. The movie is set in the future so they're trying to make that seem like the new Xbox out in the future.
I'm also very sure it's not going to be called the Xbox 720.
720 is just a placeholder name. Nothing more, nothing less. Until we get an official name, I think it's the best thing to call it.
There's a good chance that "Xbox" won't even be in the title. And if it is, it probably won't have a number at the end of it, for creativity. Sony is doing the same thing, by not calling the Vita, the PSP2.
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